[HCDX] Tsunami Memorial Day New Zealand

2005-01-15 Thread Mike Terry
12 Jan, 2005

Sunday 16th January has been designated as a Memorial Day for New Zealanders
to remember the victims of the Boxing Day earthquake and tsunami. Radio New
Zealand International will be broadcasting the inter faith memorial day
service from the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Auckland from 1.30 pm to
2.30 pm NZ Time (00.30 - 01.30 UTC Sunday 16th) including one minute's
silence at 1.59 pm (00.59 UTC).
RNZI will then replay the Memorial Day service at 12.00 midnight NZ time
(11.00 UTC Sunday 16th) for listeners in Asia.

Frequency details at http://www.rnzi.com/pages/listen.php



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[HCDX] Sunset for shortwave?

2005-01-15 Thread Mike Terry
Internet noise threatens emergency radio

4 January 2005

New Scientist
Barry Fox

After the tsunami hit Sri Lanka on 26 December, Victor Goonetilleke, head of
the island's amateur radio society, delivered a short-wave radio set and two
12-volt car batteries to the prime minister's emergency headquarters in
Colombo. At the same time, three of his friends drove through the
devastation to Hambantota, on the hard-hit south-east coast, where they set
up another battery-powered short-wave radio.

For two days, while the military struggled to restore electricity supplies
and phone lines, the prime minister was able to use the short-wave link to
talk to staff on the ground.

Short-wave signals from Sri Lanka, the Andaman Islands and mainland India
also helped to spread news of the disaster around the world. The same
happened after the 9/11 attacks and last year's hurricanes in the Caribbean.
When phones and mains electricity are down, making the internet unusable,
short-wave radio enthusiasts are able to maintain emergency communications.

But not, perhaps, for much longer. Plans to deliver broadband internet
signals to homes and businesses down mains electricity cables, rather than
telephone lines, could cause interference that will drown out the faint
signals from distant short-wave transmitters.

Unshielded cables
Power companies in the US and Europe are pressing ahead with the technology,
with the aim of setting up in competition to existing phone-based services.
The downside is that the packets of internet data pulsing down unshielded
mains cables makes the cables behave like aerials that send short-wave
interference beaming out over a wide area.

Unless interference of this kind is tightly controlled, it could spell the
end for emergency short-wave communications. A few extra decibels of
interference from future networks and I would not have been able to hear the
news from amateurs in Sri Lanka, India and the Andaman Islands, says Hilary
Claytonsmith of the International Amateur Radio Union's UKbranch.

The threat began when the US government gave the go-ahead to broadband over
power line (BPL) technology in October. And the European Commission (EC) is
close to approving its own version, called power-line communications (PLC).
The names are different but the technology is the same: broadband data is
sent into people's homes as a high-frequency signal piggybacked on the 50 or
60-hertz mains supply.

Unhappy coincidence
Because the mains is a noisy environment with ever-changing patterns of
interference from sockets, switches, control circuits and electric motors in
appliances, the power-line data must be spread over many high-frequency
carrier signals if it is to be delivered at the 5 to 10 megabits per second
that these services are aiming for.

The carrier frequencies used range up to 30 megahertz - which by unhappy
coincidence is the radio band that travels best around the world. It is used
for amateur radio, short-wave broadcasting (such as the BBC World Service
and Deutsche Welle) and includes several dedicated emergency frequencies
(see graphic).

Because these frequencies bounce off the ionosphere, they carry long
distances, which makes them ideal for long-range intercontinental
broadcasting.

When the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave the go-ahead to
BPL, it ruled that at frequencies up to 80 megahertz service providers must
use filters on their household equipment. These could be set by a service
engineer to chop out any internet transmission frequencies shown to be
causing interference to any short-wave radio receivers nearby. The EC and
the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation (CENELEC) are
trying to set similar filtering rules.

Deciding on importance
But radio amateurs fear that the rules will allow the filtering to be lifted
if it is having a serious effect on internet access speeds. The EC says it
wants firm rules that balance technical, social and economic factors
against the importance of services which suffer interference. But who is
to decide what is more important, and on what grounds, the radio amateurs
ask.

Michael Copps, the one FCC commissioner who opposed BPL, believes the
organisation has made a rod for its own back. It is going to have to work
hard to monitor, investigate and take quick action over any power-line
internet interference to radio amateurs and others, he says.

Some technical fixes may be in the works though. The BBC, for instance, is
developing a PLC modem that makes use of the fact that the short-wave
frequencies for broadcast radio change throughout the day, as ionospheric
conditions dictate. The BBC modem detects which frequency bands are in use
at any one time - and filters them out. Such technology is not part of any
PLC or BPL system currently in trials, however.

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[HCDX] Coronal Mass Ejection detected: Major Geomagnetic Storm Predicted

2005-01-15 Thread NW7US, Tomas
NW7US Propagation Update (15 January 2005 0840 UTC)
During the series of flares from solar sunspot region 0720, at 0614 UTC 15  
January 2005, a strong solar flare and radio sweep event was observed.   
This indicates a full-halo coronal mass ejection (one that is headed  
directly toward Earth).  The start time of this Type II burst was 0554 UTC  
15 January 2005.  The shock speed is estimated at 1300 km/s - this is a  
MAJOR SHOCK.  An extremely strong Type IV event followed the Type II  
event.  The sweep looks optically correlated with the flare from region  
0720.  (To see the sweep, browse to

http://prop.hfradio.org/ips_type2event-20050115.gif (IPS))
The way this is shaped (PARALLEL RIBBON), a proton event is indicated that  
may begin in coming hours.  Energetic solar proton events adversely impact  
tran-polar HF propagation circuits.  This level of event may well span  
into middle latitudes.

It is now expected that the start of January 16 will see strong  
geomagnetic storminess, increasing to MAJOR GEOMAGNETIC storminess, then  
declining late on January 17 to active levels.  This could well be a major  
Aurora event, as well.  *STRONGLY DEGRADED HF PROPAGATION CONDITIONS ARE  
EXPECTED* from 16 January through 17 January 2005.

Additional details will be reported when available.
73 de Tomas, NW7US (AAR0JA/AAA0WA)
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: Associate Member of Propagation Studies Committee of RSGB :
: US Army Miltary Affiliate Radio Service (MARS) SMD AAA0WA :
: 122.93W 47.67N / Brinnon, Washington USA CN87 CW/SSB/DIGI :
: Website/software/database design http://newwebmakers.com/ :
: 10x56526, FISTS 7055, FISTS NW 57, Lighthouse Society 144 :
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[HCDX] Major Geomagnetic Storm Alert

2005-01-15 Thread Mike Terry
NW7US Propagation Alert

January 15, 2005

During the series of flares from solar sunspot region 0720, at 0614 UTC 15
January 2005, a strong solar flare and radio sweep event was observed. This
indicates a full-halo coronal mass ejection (one that is headed directly
toward Earth). The start time of this Type II burst was 0554 UTC 15 January
2005. The shock speed is estimated at 1300 km/s - this is a MAJOR SHOCK. An
extremely strong Type IV event followed the Type II event. The sweep looks
optically correlated with the flare from region 0720. (To see the sweep,
browse to

It is now expected that the start of January 16 will see strong geomagnetic
storminess, increasing to MAJOR GEOMAGNETIC storminess, then declining late
on January 17 to active levels. This could well be a major Aurora event, as
well. *STRONGLY DEGRADED HF PROPAGATION CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED* from 16
January through 17 January 2005.

Additional details will be reported when available.

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[HCDX] logs non identifiés

2005-01-15 Thread michel lacroix


09315 non ident ?? 1329 fin d mission 332 lang slave?musique om Jan15 05



michel lacroix

france

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Re: [HCDX] logs non identifiés

2005-01-15 Thread Jari Savolainen
Listed R Liberty in Kyrgyz via Sri Lanka.
Very good site to check these is:
http://www.eibi.de.vu/

73
Jari

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09315 non ident ?? 1329 fin d mission 332 lang slave?musique om Jan15 05



michel lacroix

france

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[HCDX] logs bc

2005-01-15 Thread michel lacroix
bonsoir

05004 guine quatoriale ? 1732 333 esp ? musique continue Jan15 05

05050 togo ? (ou tanzanie ? ds ) 1739 322 ?? discussion Jan15 05

et toujours le burkina avec des rsultats de foot.



michel lacroix

au nord de paris

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[HCDX] LOG 14/01

2005-01-15 Thread Vincent LECLER
Hi all,
 
15595.0RADIO VATICAN, CVA 0730
355
ID News in French following by english
 
15365.0ADVENTIST WORLD RADIO, AFS 2027 355
ID “la voix de l’espérance”, prog in French
 
15400.0BBC WS, AFS 2029
455
ID, prog in english
 
15345.0RADIO ARGENTINA, ARG2032 355
ID Prog in French, news and weather
 
11815.0RADIO BRASIL CENTRAL, GOIANIA, B 2050 355
ID prog in Portugues // 4985 KHz
 
 
73 de Vincent 
QTH: Poitiers, France
 
 
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[HCDX] QSL's

2005-01-15 Thread Manuel Méndez
Manuel Méndez
Lugo, Spain
QSL's Républica Dominicana y Mongolia
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA, 1640, Radio Juventus Don Bosco, Recibida carta de 
agradecimiento por correo certificado, sin datos de la transmisión: Me 
alegro de que durante sus vacaciones en Punta Cana haya podido escuchar 
nuestra emisora Radio Juventud Don Bosco. . Agradezco su atenta carta 
del 26 de Noviembre pasado, en la que me reporta la recepción de nuestra 
emisora  Radio Juventus Don Bosco. Gracias por su reporte de sintonía. 
Espero que siga unido a nosotros y que vuelva a visitar nuestro país.
Continúa la carta diciendo:
Radio Juventus Do Bosco es una emisora nueva, pues empezamos apenas el 24 
de Mayo de este año (2004) nuestras transmisiones. La emisora es propiedad 
de la Sociedad Salesiana de Do Bosco, una obra educativa surgida en Italia 
en favor de la juventud.
Su línea es educativa-pastoral, con atención especial a la niñez, la 
adolescencia, la juventud y la familia, y con un propósito evangelizador.
Aunque todavía tenemos muchas metas de crecimiento por delante, tratamos de 
transmitir las 24 horas del dia y poco a poco iremos fortaleciendo nuestra 
programación.
Ahora estamos haciendo los arreglos para introducir por la red de internet 
la emisora. Será un paso muy positivo y expandirá nuestra cobertura. 
Igualmente estamos haciendo las diligencias para ampliar el alcance a nivel 
nacional, pues, si bien nuestra República Dominicana es pequeña (46.000 
kiómetros cuadrados), tiene montañas altas en el centro del territorio, 
creo que dentro de poco lograremos extender nuestro alcance a todo el país.
Firma la carta Padre Luis Rosario, Director de Radio Juventud Don Bosco, y 
sello de Sociedad Salesiana, Radio Juventus Don Bosco. En la carta, unas 
veces utiliza el nombre de Radio Juventus Don Bosco y otras Radio Juventud 
Don Bosco.

La escucha se realizó en Punta Cana, República Dominicana y tardaron en 
responder 50 días. Se adjuntó junto al informe 1 US $, y ellos enviaron su 
carta por correo certificado.

Dirección: Radio Juventus Don Bosco
Apartado Postal 4848
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
MONGOLIA, 12085, The Voice of Mongolia, Recibida tarjeta QSL con datos 
completos y tarjeta postal Visit Mongolia, con vistas del país, en 18 
días. V/S: Densmaa, Mail editor of the Voice of Mongolia. Esta escucha 
corresponde a una de sus transmisiones en inglés, 1000 UTC del día 25 de 
Diciembre.
Se envió el informe a la siguiente dirección, y se andjuntó 1 IRC.

The Voice of Mongolia
English Service
P.O. Box 365
Ulaanbaatar 13
Mongolia
Y también se envío por e-mail a: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[HCDX] FS: JRC NRD 535D w/Kiwa Filter + Timewave 599 DSP + 2 Kiwa premaps + various shack items

2005-01-15 Thread Patrick
Selling my stuff here before I place on ebay.

JRC NRD 535D with a Kiwa 3.5khz filter in the Aux slot. Receiver has the

Passband tuning, Notch, the works. I have the original box and manual.
Unit 
works flawlessly. Pictures are available upon request.
Price: 600.00

Timewave DSP-599zx with manual and reference card. Again unit works 
flawlessly and pictures available.
Price 200.00

2 Kiwa Preamps- One Broadband and One SW(attentuated below 1.8khz). Nice

units, work great...for info you can look at http://www.kiwa.com
Price  50.00 each or both for 85.00

MFJ-956 Pre-Selector/Antenna Tuner - Passive tuner/preselector
Price  20.00

Wellbrook Antenna splitter - The Splitter has a single antenna input
with 
four outputs to allow up to four receivers to used with up to 25dB
isolation 
between the receivers. The Splitter is built into an ABS box fitted with
BNC 
connectors.
http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/AS1030.html
Price - 35.00

Wellbrook ALA1530 - If anyone is willing to pick it up in the
Sacramento, 
Califronia area or have a shipping service come get it
Price 100.00

If you need more details or would like photos etc. please email me at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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[HCDX] Correction

2005-01-15 Thread Manuel Méndez
Corrección: La dirección e-mail de The Voice of Mongolia no es 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], como puse por error en mi anterior mail QSL's. La correcta 
es: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Voice of Mongolia e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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[HCDX] WHKT 1650 AM

2005-01-15 Thread Wayne Busby, WA6FXL
I am slow in getting to list messages so this may have already been 
answered.
First I used Dogpile, yes Dogpile a multiple search engine:
http://www.dogpile.com/info.dogpl/search/web/WHKT
and came up with:
Radio Disney, Norfolk AM 1650
Their page is located:
http://disney.go.com/home/html/index.html?flash=false

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[HCDX] WHKT in hiding

2005-01-15 Thread Wayne Busby, WA6FXL
WHKT is part of the Disney Radio network and hides behind the company 
website. However, their phone number is: 519-9171 in Hampton Rods, VA. I 
suspect that you have to go through Disney corporate offices to get a 
QSL out of them.

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[HCDX] DX Listening Digest 5-009; WOR Extra 53/1259; COM 05-01

2005-01-15 Thread Glenn Hauser
DX Listening Digest 5-009 has now been posted at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt CONTENTS: 

WOR Extra 53/1259 / COM 05-01 / TSUNAMI / ANDAMAN  NICOBAR ISLANDS ham+ /
ANTARCTICA / ANTIGUA / ASCENSION non / AUSTRALIA ham / AUSTRIA +non / BIAFRA
non / BOLIVIA / BRAZIL / CAMBODIA / COLOMBIA / CUBA / DOMINICAN REPUBLIC /
ECUADOR +non / ERITREA non / FALKLAND ISLANDS / FIJI / GERMANY / GREENLAND /
GUAM / GUYANA / INDIA / INDONESIA / ISRAEL +non / KATANGA / KOREA NORTH /
KURDISTAN / LIBYA non / LUXEMBOURG DRM / MEXICO +non / MONGOLIA / NAMIBIA /
NETHERLANDS / NEW ZEALAND / OKLAHOMA VPR/KCSC / PAPUA NEW GUINEA / PERU / PETER
I ham / RUSSIA / RWANDA / SLOVAKIA / SRI LANKA / TAIWAN / UK BBCWS / USA VOA /
USA WBCQ / USA WJIE / USA non BVBN / USA +non Met Opera / USA WKVT/Air America
/ USA CBS/WCBS / VATICAN / VENEZUELA / WALES non / WESTERN SAHARA non /
UNIDENTIFIED 1680 / UNIDENTIFIED 1710 / TESTIMONIALS / DRM / POWERLINE
COMMUNICATIONS / PROPAGATION

After the following issue, 5-010 has been published, 5-009 will be available at
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxld5009.txt 

For restrixions and searchable 2005 contents archive see 
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html 

NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but 
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself 
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn 

NEXT AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO EXTRA 53:
Sun 0330 WOR WWCR 5070 
Sun 0400 WOR WBCQ 9330-CLSB
Sun 0430 WOR WRMI 6870
Sun 0730 WOR WWCR 3210 
Sun 1030 WOR WRMI 9955
Sun 2030 WOR WWCR 12160
Mon 0330 WOR WRMI 6870
Mon 0400 WOR WBCQ 9330-CLSB
Mon 0530 WOR WBCQ 7415
Mon 1700 WOR WBCQ after hours
Tue 1000 WOR WRMI 9955
Tue 1700 WOR WBCQ after hours
Wed 1030 WOR WWCR 9985
Wed 1700 WOR WBCQ after hours

WORLD OF RADIO Extra 53 in the true shortwave sound of Alex`s mp3:
keep checking http://www.piratearchive.com/dxprograms.htm

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO [also for CONTINENT OF MEDIA, MUNDO RADIAL]: 
WORLD OF RADIO Extra 53 (high version): 
(stream)   http://www.w4uvh.net/worx53h.ram 
(download) http://www.w4uvh.net/worx53h.rm 
[WOR Extra 53 is the same as Continent of Media 04-08]
WORLD OF RADIO 1259 (low version without WOR opening): 
(stream)   http://www.w4uvh.net/com0408.ram
(download) http://www.w4uvh.net/com0408.rm
(summary)  http://www.worldofradio.com/com0408.html

NEXT AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1259:
Sun 0930 WOR WRN1 to North America, also WLIO-TV Lima OH SAP
Sun 0930 WOR KSFC Spokane WA 91.9
Sun 0930 WOR WDWN Auburn NY 89.1 [unconfirmed]
Sun 0930 WOR KTRU Houston TX 91.7 [occasional]
Sun 1100 WOR R. Lavalamp
Sun 1400 WOR KRFP-LP Moscow ID 92.5
Sun 1500 WOR R. Lavalamp
Sun 2000 WOR Studio X, Momigno, Italy 1584 87.35 96.55 105.55
Sun 2100 WOR RNI
Mon 0430 WOR WSUI Iowa City IA 910
Mon 0900 WOR R. Lavalamp
Mon 1700 WOR WBCQ after hours
Tue 0700 WOR WPKN Bridgeport CT 89.5 [new time]

MORE info including audio links: http://worldofradio.com/radioskd.html

WORLD OF RADIO 1259 in the true shortwave sound of 7415: 
(stream) http://www.piratearchive.com/media/worldofradio_01-05-05.m3u 
(d`load) http://www.piratearchive.com/media/worldofradio_01-05-05.mp3 

WOR 1259 also available via phone feed to WBCQ`s stream via
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=10770 
(Larry Will, Jan 5, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

WRN ONDEMAND: 
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OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO [also for CONTINENT OF MEDIA, MUNDO RADIAL]: 
WORLD OF RADIO 1259 (high version): 
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(summary)  http://www.worldofradio.com/wor1259.html

CONTINENT OF MEDIA 05-01 available from January 12:
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Regards, Glenn Hauser

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[HCDX] NW7US Propagation Update Bulletin 16-I-2005 0430 UTC

2005-01-15 Thread NW7US, Tomas
NW7US Propagation Update Bulletin 16-I-2005 0430 UTC
At the time of this bulletin, we've just witnessed another long-duration  
flare.  This is the strongest of the flares so far unleashed by active  
sunspot region 720 (NOAA 10720).  This flare was a major X2.6-class event  
that peaked at 2302 UTC 15-I-2005.  A Type II radio burst was detected,  
and a proton event is currently underway, as well.

A very fast coronal mass ejection was associated with this X2.6 flare.  It  
looks like the majority of the plasma mass will just miss the Earth, yet  
we expect at least a glancing blow.  We expect this to occur sometime on  
17 or 18 January 2005, riding on the heels of the CME from the M-class  
long-duration flare from earlier (refer to my last bulletin).  This will  
cause the geomagnetic storm to be prolonged.  The storm will begin at any  
time in the next 24 hours, and last well past 17 January 2005.  We expect  
minor storm levels on 16 January, severe storm levels on 17 and 18 January.

The solar activity has significantly risen as a result of the active solar  
regions.  The 10.7-cm Flux has reach 145, and is expected to increase to  
perhaps 150 by 17 and 18 January 2005.  This has opened up paths on  
frequencies as high as 10 meters.

This translates to disrupted HF conditions caused by shortwave fadeouts  
for the next three days due to active solar region 720 (and possibly from  
flares from 718).  When the CME clouds arrive and impact our environment  
we expect the Maximum Usable Frequencies on most signal paths to become  
very depressed in coming days.  HF communication may become very difficult  
if this active solar region continues to flare, while at the same time we  
have the storm conditions in the geomagnetic field around the Earth.

Look for active visual Aurora starting tonight and through the next few  
days (even in mid- to low-latitude regions).  Energetic pulses will  
occur.  Aurora-E / Aurora-mode propagation is likely.

Active region 720 unleashed a total of 20 flares during 15 January 2005.  
These are:

Event Begin/Max/End  Level Reg#
---
2690 + 0022 0043 0102 X1.2 0720
2740 + 0234 0239 0244 C2.9 0720
2750 + 0316 0340 0357 C4.2 0720
2760 + 0409 0416 0422 M1.3 0720
2770 + 0426 0431 0436 M8.4 0720
2780 + 0554 0638 0717 M8.6 0720
2820 + 1141 1148 1150 M1.2 0720
2830 + 1227 1231 1234 C7.4 0720
2890 + 1352 1357 1359 C5.5 0720
2900 + 1408 1423 1439 M3.2 0718
2940 + 1650 1657 1702 C8.0 0720
3000 + 1703 1707 1709 C7.2 0720
2960 + 1749 1816 1824 C4.2 0720
3010   1757 1802 1805 C2.9 0720
2970   1812 1815 1818 C4.4 ?
3020 + 1842 1853 1901 C8.8 0720
3040 + 1944 1949 1954 C3.5 0720
3050 + 2008 2022 2027 C5.4 0720
3080 + 2201 2208 2216 M1.0 0720
3090 + 2225 2302 2331 X2.6 0720
Updates will be posted if and when warrented.
73 de Tomas, NW7US (AAR0JA/AAA0WA)
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[HCDX] logs autour de 5 mhz

2005-01-15 Thread michel lacroix
bonjour



04885 clube do para /ds belem 2k  brsil  / 0545 333s
son agrable avec fading lger   port
enchainement de varits en portug Jan16 05

04915 2 stations simultanes : vraisemblablement ghana  nacional  macapa ?

04985 r brasil central ? / ds 10k goiana brsil 0558 212 port varits en
port Jan16 05

05005  r nacional / ds bata 50k guine quat 0601 322 esp infos Jan16 05

05015 r brasil tropical ? / ds -1k cuiaba mato grosso brsil / 0608 232 port
 brasil cit plusieurs fois... Jan16 05

05025 r rebelde /ds la havane 10k 0612 432 esp varits esp Jan16 05

05030 burkina 444

05070 wwcr 333 rock'n roll


michel lacroix

au nord de paris


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